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Mathiston is a town in Webster County, Mississippi, United States, located in the north-central region of the state near U.S. Route 82. Founded in the late 19th century and named after early settler Mathilda Mathis, the town has a population of about 700 and is a typical rural community in the American South.
Mathiston is located about 160 kilometers north of Jackson, the capital of Mississippi, and only 30 kilometers from Starkville (home of Mississippi State University). Surrounded by forests and farmland, it has a typical rural southern American landscape with a humid subtropical climate.
The local economy is based on agriculture and small retail businesses, and is surrounded by large tracts of cotton and soybean farmland. The town retains a quiet community atmosphere with basic public amenities including a post office, schools, and churches. A community festival held each fall is an important local cultural tradition.
Mathiston is close to the Tombigbee National Forest for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking and fishing. The college town of Starkville is a 30-minute drive away to experience Mississippi State University's campus culture and sporting events.
Lelydorp, the capital of Suriname's Wanica District, is located about 18 kilometers south of the capital Paramaribo and is one of Suriname's important satellite towns. Named after the Dutch water engineer Cornelis Lely, the town once developed as an agricultural and commercial center. Nowadays, Lelydorp is connected to the interior of Suriname by its convenient transportation location, and the surrounding area is dominated by banana and rice cultivation. The local market is full of multicultural characteristics, blending the living atmosphere of Suriname's Indian, Javanese and Creole communities, and is the epitome of experiencing the integration of urban and rural areas and multiculturalism in Suriname.